THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, DECEMBER 24, 1909.
1101
PATIENTS.
OTHER PATIENTS.
DAILY RATES.
1st Class. 2nd Class. 3rd Class.
Private Patients,
"1
"1
Seamen,
(Asiatic on European diet),.
not on
""
),
(European and American),.
(Asiatic, sent in by Board of Trade),.........
$8
$5
$2.00
1.00
.50
1.50
.50
European lunatics landed from ships on Consular or ship's agents' guarantee are charged as 2nd class private patients. Asiatic lunatics are charged as 3rd class patients in accord- ance with the foregoing scale.
Lunatics sent in by Board of Trade are charged in accordance with the rates for seamen
given above.
Children under twelve years of age, half price in each class.
Patients are charged for all wines, spirits and malt liquors consumed, with the exception of
brandy administered medicinally.
Certificates. A charge of $5 is made for all certificates in connection with fitness or unfit- ness of patients or others to perform their duty, and for invaliding certificates, and $10 for certificates required by Insurance Companies, etc.
No. 821.-The following addition to the List of Chinese Medical Practitioners trained in Western Medical Science who are authorized to grant death certificates, published in Government Notification No. 482 of the 8th July, 1908, is published for general informa- tion :-
Name.
Date of Diploma.
Where Resident.
Remarks.
LAU LAI,
.....
(劃禮)
1902.
Hongkong.
Private Practice.
No. 822. It is hereby notified for information that the following publications have been received and may be seen, if desired, as this office :-
1.-Australian Official Journal of Trade Marks.
2.-Australian Official Journal of Patents.
3. Board of Trade Journal.
4.-Statistical Reports of the State of Queensland 1908 (in ten parts and Index).